Abstract
– CSFT vs. Brute Force This paper contrasts the brute-force energy requirements of particle creation in quantum field theory (QFT) with the resonance-based structuring proposed in the Consciousness-Structured Field Theory (CSFT). In standard physics, particles emerge as excitations of quantum fields, typically triggered by high-energy collisions such as those used at CERN. These processes rely on direct energy injection to surpass excitation thresholds and induce measurable field responses. By contrast, CSFT posits that consciousness is not an emergent property of matter but a primary, resonant field that structures quantum behavior through coherence, not force. Within this framework, consciousness is already active and resonating, capable of shaping field dynamics without violating energy conservation because it operates structurally, not energetically. This paper challenges the materialist assumption that causal influence requires energy transfer, offering instead a model where consciousness organizes the field via structured resonance, thus redefining the interface between mind and matter.